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Homeowner & Condominium Associations and Motorcycles

  • I just received this information from ABATE of Florida, and even though it was put together because of some recent issues in Florida, we are sure there could be similar issues in ohter states also.

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    It has come to the attention of ABATE of Florida, Inc.'s State Board of Directors that some motorcyclists have encountered problems regarding parking and operating motorcycles within some deed restricted communities in Florida.

    Please be advised that assuming the Home Owners/Condominium Owners Association's Governing Documents were created within State Statutes, they carry legal weight and are enforceable in court.  When purchasing a dwelling within a community or condominium that is run under an Association, make sure to read and understand the Documents related to the Association and your rights as a Property Owner under the Documents.  

    Florida law has specific time limits under which the Documents must be reviewed prior to a related property sale (as do most states).   You don't want to find out too late that you are not allowed a specific pet, more than a certain number of house guests at a time, a truck, a motorcycle, or the ability to rent your unit. These are common prohibitions in some Florida communities and condominiums.  If you do not fully understand these documents or have any questions, you should consult an attorney.